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Euratlas Periodis Guide Book
Euratlas Periodis Guide Book
Euratlas Periodis Guide Book
GUIDE BOOK
A SEQUENTIAL HISTORICAL ATLAS OF
THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL AREA
from year 1 to year 2000
CONTENTS
WHAT IS EURATLAS PERIODIS....................
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The periodical historical atlas concept.
In the following pages, you will see an example of the Periodis map
series encompassing only Western Europe along with minimaps recalling
the political situation of the whole area. Keep in mind that the original
software Euratlas Periodis features the whole area shown by the minimaps.
AD 1
- Ancient Rome
- Roman Republic
- Gaul
- Roman Empire
- Augustus
- Germania
- Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
- Roman conquest of Britain
- Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Flavian dynasty
AD 100
- NervaAntonine dynasty
- Trajan
- Hadrian
- Marcus Aurelius
- Marcomannic Wars
- Commodus
- Septimius Severus
AD 200
Unrest and rebellions within the Empire between AD 220 and AD 280.
- Constitutio Antoniniana
- Crisis of the Third Century
- Gallic Empire
- Palmyrene Empire
- Vandals
- Visigoths
- Diocletian
AD 300
- Tetrarchy
- Constantine the Great
- Edict of Milan
- Constantinople
- First Council of Nicaea
- Julian (emperor)
- Theodosius I
- Edict of Thessalonica
AD 400
- Franks
- Alemanni
- Visigoths
- Ostrogoths
- Burgundians
- Huns
- Attila
- Odoacer
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire
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AD 500
Between 400 and 500, migrants peoples create small states within the Imperial
area.
- Clovis I
- Theodoric I
- Justinian I
- Visigothic Kingdom
- Kingdom of Burgundy
- Kingdom of the Suebi
- Vandal Kingdom
- Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
- Sub-Roman Britain
- Thuringii
- History of Ireland (400800)
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AD 600
Between 500 and 600, from Constantinople, the surviving part of the Empire
tries to recover the lost territories.
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AD 700
In West Europe, the new states fight each other but manage to fix their
boundaries.
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AD 800
In 800, under Charlemagne, the Frankish kingdom rules almost the whole West.
- Charlemagne
- Emirate of Crdoba
- Kingdom of Asturias
- Patrimonium Sancti Petri
- Saxon Wars
- Palatine Chapel, Aachen
- Byzantine Iconoclasm
- Donation of Constantine
- Great Moravia
- Polish tribes
- History of Dalmatia
- Alfred the Great
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AD 900
- West Francia
- East Francia
- Lotharingia
- Kingdom of Arles
- Upper Burgundy
- Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
- Obotrites
- Veleti
- Pomeranians (Slavic tribe)
- Gesta principum Polonorum
- Principality of Serbia (medieval)
- Banu Qasi
- Danelaw
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AD 1000
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AD 1100
The West Frankish lordships gradually go together and England is ruled by the
Normans.
- Crusades
- Duklja
- Holy Roman Empire
- Kingdom of Castile
- Kingdom of Len
- Kingdom of Aragon
- El Cid
- History of the Republic of Venice
- County of Apulia and Calabria
- Pomerania during the High Middle Ages
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AD 1200
- House of Plantagenet
- Magna Carta
- Angevin Empire
- County of Toulouse
- Crown of Aragon
- Trencavel
- Lombard League
- Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Testament of Bolesaw III Krzywousty
- Kingdom of Hungary (10001301)
- Serbian Grand Principality
- Almohad Caliphate
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AD 1300
After 1254, the Holy Empire disintegrates slowly and the 100 Years' War
between England and France begins in 1337.
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AD 1400
New powers emerge: Habsburg, Swiss cantons, Burgundy, Castile and Aragon.
- Joan of Arc
- Pact of Vilnius and Radom
- House of Sforza
- Republic of Florence
- Duchy of Ferrara
- Duchy of Burgundy
- Teutonic Knights
- Duchy of Savoy
- Crown of Castile
- Fall of Constantinople
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AD 1500
- Isabella I of Castile
- Ferdinand II of Aragon
- Louis XI of France
- Burgundian Wars
- Italian Wars
- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
- European colonization of the Americas
- Margraviate of Brandenburg
- Protestant Reformation
- Growth of the Ottoman Empire
- Battle of Lepanto
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AD 1600
The Habsburg Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, ruled the half world until 1556,
his heirs have shared his dominions.
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AD 1700
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AD 1800
The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars dissolve the Holy Roman
Empire.
- Napoleon
- Napoleonic Wars
- First French Empire
- German mediatization
- Austrian Empire
- German Confederation
- Revolutions of 1830
- Victorian era
- Italian unification
- German Empire
- Revolutions of 1848
- Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
- Franco-Prussian War
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AD 1900
After 1914, Western Europe will become the battlefield of the Great Powers.
- World War I
- 1918 flu pandemic
- Treaty of Versailles
- Russian Revolution
- League of Nations
- Soviet Union
- Great Depression
- Yugoslavia
- Czechoslovakia
- Second Polish Republic
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AD 2000
Five years after the creation of the Schengen Area and one year after the
Eurozone.
- World War II
- The Holocaust
- United Nations
- Cold War
- European Coal and Steel Community
- European Union
- Revolutions of 1989
- Yugoslav Wars
- Schengen Area
- Eurozone
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Everyone may visit Euratlas Periodis Web but if you want to go further, to see more details or to create
your own maps, there are also other possibilities.
Periodis Basic is a high resolution PDF version Periodis Basic is adapted for persons who
of the same 21 historical maps available online. want to explore more detailed maps with a
The maps are zoomable and printable but without zoom factor up to 1600%.
a gazetteer although it is possible to search
through the names displayed on the maps.
www.euratlas.net/shop/history_atlas/periodis_b.html
www.euratlas.net/shop/history_atlas/periodise_en.html
www.euratlas.net/shop/maps_gis/index.html
Keep in mind that the software Euratlas Periodis Expert contains all the 21 historical maps
and offers powerful integrated editing possibilities. Thus, for an academic or teaching usage,
you can use
Euratlas Periodis Expert Teaching License or
Euratlas Periodis Expert Site License.
Moreover, this program is also available in French or German.
For more details and to download the demo version, visit please:
http://www.euratlas.net/shop/history_atlas/index.html
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